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(University of New South Wales) The factual Australian TV show Bondi Rescue performs a valuable educational role in teaching people around the world about the dangers of rip currents and the importance of swimming between the flags, a global survey of viewers by UNSW scientists indicates. Show More Summary

Wholesale electricty prices in New South Wales and Queensland, which have two of the most coal dependent grids in Australia, have soared in recent weeks, and according to the latest official data and were more than twice the price of...Show More Summary

Website domain name for Women’s Life Centre in Albury registered to the Wagga Wagga Catholic diocese The Catholic church has denied any link to a New South Wales pregnancy centre accused of deceptively pushing an anti-abortion agenda to women, despite records showing the local diocese set up its website. Show More Summary

ravellers to bathurst in new south wales over the next eight weeks can expect to see the city’s famous mount panorama circuit - twice. the mountain once known as ‘bald hills’ and now also dubbed ‘wahluu’ will be present, as always, with its glorious 6.2km ribbon of tarmac that has made it the stuff of legend the world over. Show More Summary

(University of New South Wales) Extermination of dingoes and the consequent loss of small mammals -- not just overgrazing by livestock -- have led to a rapid spread of woody shrubs across semi-arid Australia, a new study shows. Re-introduction...Show More Summary

They're flexible, cheap to produce and simple to make – which is why perovskites are the hottest new material in solar cell design. And now, engineers at the University of New South Wales in Sydney have smashed the trendy new compound's world efficiency record.
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(University of New South Wales) They're flexible, cheap to produce and simple to make - which is why perovskites are the hottest new material in solar cell design. And now, engineers at Australia's University of New South Wales have smashed the trendy new compound's world efficiency record.

The New South Wales Police Force, Australia's oldest and largest police organization, took to Facebook on November 29 to seek the public's help in identifying a suspect in an attempted carjacking. "A 55-year-old woman was reversing her vehicle out of a driveway in Young, when she was approached by an unknown male," the organization wrote on Facebook. Show More Summary